Monday Morning Headlines: SFPD Deputy Chiefs All Appear On the Way Out
Briefly

The article discusses several notable incidents and trends in various regions, highlighting the departures of deputy chiefs from the SFPD under Chief Bill Scott. With a question surrounding Paul Yep’s potential permanent position as chief, the piece notes an uptick in larceny theft in SoMa and Mission Bay, contrasting with a general decline in petty crime across San Francisco. Additionally, a bizarre car accident in Dublin involves an elderly couple, while a plan to raise Shasta Dam sparks opposition from local tribes concerned about salmon habitats, amid Trump’s business dealings in the Middle East.
As the SFPD faces significant departures under Chief Bill Scott, concerns arise whether Paul Yep, the interim chief, could secure a permanent position leading the department.
Despite a general decline in petty crime, neighborhoods like SoMa and Mission Bay are experiencing an increase in larceny theft, raising questions about public safety in those areas.
A surprising incident occurred in Dublin when a silver sedan became airborne, landing on an SUV in a family's driveway, resulting in an extraction for an elderly couple.
The Trump administration's plan to raise Shasta Dam faces opposition from local tribes who are committed to restoring traditional salmon habitats threatened by the project.
Read at sfist.com
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